Where's That Fire?

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  • 1939
  • 70 hr
  • 7.1  (412)

Where's That Fire? is a classic British comedy film from 1939 starring Will Hay, Moore Marriott, and Graham Moffatt. The film follows the exploits of three inept firefighters from the Fircombe-On-Sea station who are given the task of closing down a remote rural fire station that is deemed to be no longer necessary. However, upon arrival, they find much more than they bargained for, including a thriving black market, corruption, and a missing factory owner.

The film opens with the familiar sound of a fire truck rushing through the streets of Fircombe-On-Sea. The three firefighters, headed up by Captain Benjamin Viking (Will Hay), are soon attending a series of false alarms, including one where they end up ruining a wedding reception. They are informed by the Chief Fire Officer that they have been chosen to close down a remote rural fire station, which has not had a single call out in over a year.

Upon arrival at the fire station, the trio expects to find a quiet and peaceful existence. However, they soon discover that the station is anything but quiet. They are greeted by the Station Master, Jeremiah Harbottle (Moore Marriott), who has been running a thriving black market from the station. He is accompanied by his young assistant, Albert (Graham Moffatt), who is eager to impress the new arrivals with his knowledge of the area.

As the trio settles in, they are introduced to the local community, including the eccentric and extremely wealthy Lady Despard (Muriel George) and her butler, Grogram (Charles Hawtrey). The trio is surprised when they discover that Lady Despard owns the local factory, which has been closed for some time. They soon learn that the factory's owner, Sir Hector (Percy Walsh), has been missing for months and nobody knows where he is.

As the days pass, the trio becomes increasingly aware of the corruption and illegal activities taking place in the area. They attempt to gather evidence against Harbottle, but end up getting caught in a trap he has set for them. They also meet Sir Hector's daughter, Judy (Ann Wilton), who has been searching for her father along with her fiancé, Peter (Dennis Wyndham).

The film builds to a frenzied climax as the trio uncovers a plot to steal Lady Despard's fortune and smuggle it out of the country. In a series of comedic set-pieces, they chase down the crooks, stop the smuggling operation, and rescue Sir Hector.

Where's That Fire? is a classic British comedy film that is full of witty dialogue, physical comedy, and wonderful performances from its cast. Will Hay is fantastic in the role of the bumbling Captain Viking, while Moore Marriott and Graham Moffatt provide great support as his hapless sidekicks. The film also features a number of memorable supporting performances, including Charles Hawtrey as Lady Despard's butler and Muriel George as the eccentric millionaire.

The film was released in 1939, just before the outbreak of World War II, and it provides a fascinating snapshot of Britain at that time. The film portrays a country that is still recovering from the Great Depression, where people are struggling to make ends meet and turning to illegal activities to survive. However, the film also celebrates the resilience and humor of the British people, who are able to find joy and laughter even in the darkest of times.

In conclusion, Where's That Fire? is a classic British comedy film that is full of charm, wit, and wonderful performances. It is a film that has stood the test of time and remains a beloved classic of British cinema.

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Description
  • Release Date
    1939
  • Runtime
    70 hr
  • IMDB Rating
    7.1  (412)